Elon Musk visits scene of kibbutz massacre with Benjamin Netanyahu

Elon Musk visits scene of kibbutz massacre with Benjamin Netanyahu

Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest individual, joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a visit to Kfar Aza, a kibbutz attacked by Hamas on October 7. The visit followed criticism of Musk for endorsing an antisemitic post on the platform formerly known as Twitter (referred to as X in the article).

The owner of X faced backlash for supporting a post falsely claiming that Jewish people were inciting hatred against white individuals. High-profile advertisers suspended spending on the platform due to concerns about ads appearing next to pro-Nazi content.

During the visit, Musk, donning a protective vest, toured the devastation in Kfar Aza and expressed his dismay at the scenes of the massacre, particularly the killings of civilians, including children. The visit was documented in a video released by Netanyahu's office.

While Musk and Netanyahu engaged in discussions about the conflict, protests, Hamas, and the Middle East, they did not address the issue of online antisemitism or Musk's controversial post.

In a conversation with Netanyahu, Musk voiced general agreement with the Israeli goal of neutralizing those intent on murder and stopping propaganda that trains people to become future murderers. Musk also expressed support for making Gaza prosperous as a pathway to a better future.

Later, Musk met with Israel's President, Isaac Herzog, who emphasized Musk's significant role in combating antisemitism, which has been accused of spreading on his social media platform.

Musk previously faced condemnation, including from the White House, for agreeing with a post on X that propagated an antisemitic claim. Despite this, Musk's visit to Israel and discussions with its leaders did not touch on the controversy.

Additionally, Israel's Communications Minister, Shlomo Karhi, announced a deal with Musk's Starlink satellite internet company. Musk proposed deploying Starlink in Gaza for use by internationally recognized aid organizations. The agreement stipulates that Starlink satellite units can only be operated in Israel with approval from the Israeli Ministry of Communications, including in the Gaza Strip. Further details of the agreement were not provided in the paraphrased content.


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Okay. I'll admit it. Heinrich Josten was one of the NAZI pigs, who was executed after the Auschwitz trials and he faintly resembles my beloved grandfather. But does that mean I have to kill myself? DNA is not everything in live, you bloody fascists! Fuck off from my computer. Benjamin, you sinking baby murderer. Go to Bethlehem. Maybe there you'll find a cute baby still alive. Arschloch!!!!

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